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Clinton & Phoenix Lights

From: Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk (Stig Agermose)
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 01:35:56 +0100
Fwd Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 00:06:29 -0500
Subject: Clinton & Phoenix Lights

>From The Arizona Republic. URL:

http://www.azcentral.com:80/news/cols/0318wilson.shtml

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Bizarre UFO tale no worse than other Clinton stories


By Steve Wilson
The Arizona Republic
March 18, 1998


Speaking with people around the country last week about UFOs and the
first anniversary of the "Phoenix Lights," I was told a remarkable
story that didn't make my column.

I omitted it because the account came from only one source, because it
had no corroboration, and because it seemed preposterous. It simply
didn't have enough credibility to be published.

But thinking it over, and reflecting on coverage of the Clinton sex
scandal, I've reconsidered. The standards for what constitutes a news
story have fallen so significantly in recent weeks that the UFO account
can now qualify as newsworthy. Since the story involves the president,
I'm even more sure it merits public disclosure.

Plus, if I don't get it in print now, Internet ace Matt Drudge might
scoop me.

Here's the skinny:

The strange lights over Phoenix were only one unusual happening on the
night of March 13, 1997. A U.S. reconnaissance satellite, which
presumably could have picked up the source of the lights, went dead for
no apparent reason. About the same time, the Pentagon increased the
country's military preparedness to DEFCON 3 (the highest state of
readiness for peacetime conditions).

You may recall that on the same evening, President Clinton was staying
at the Florida estate of golfer Greg Norman. The White House said that
after talking with Norman late into the night, Clinton tripped on a
step and seriously injured his knee.

What really occurred, my source reports, is that the commander in chief
was notified of the UFO activity and had to be moved quickly to a more
secure location where he could oversee U.S. defense activities. In the
rush by the Secret Service to hustle him away, he tripped and damaged
the knee.

My source, who asked to remain anonymous, is a nationally known UFO
expert. His account isn't much less reliable than multiple stories
reported in recent weeks about Clinton's personal life. I'm not talking
about the likes of Hard Copy or the tabloids or Drudge, the rumormonger
correctly described by one critic as "the troll under the bridge of
Internet journalism." I'm talking about respected mainstream media.

ABC News reporter Jackie Judd reported that a source said Monica
Lewinsky said she had saved a dress with the president's semen stain on
it. That disclosure was picked up and repeated by most other media.
"This could provide physical evidence of what really happened," Judd
said. One problem: No stain was never found.

The Dallas Morning News wrote that a Secret Service agent had seen
Clinton and Lewinsky in a "compromising situation" in the White House,
a report quickly spread nationally by the Associated Press. But after
its first edition, the paper pulled the story, and it remains
unconfirmed.

The Wall Street Journal reported that a White House steward told a
grand jury that he saw Clinton and Lewinsky alone in a study next to
the Oval Office. A few days later, the paper said the story was false.

Such sloppy work follows the article that started the Clinton sex
scandal, David Brock's "Troopergate" in the American Spectator. That
piece led to Paula Jones' lawsuit and now to allegations by Lewinsky
and Kathleen Willey. Brock apologized for the story last week, saying
he was "more wrong than right" in "ransacking" Clinton's personal life.

"The troopers were greedy and had slimy motives, and I knew it," he
said in his letter of apology. "But that wasn't going to stand in my
way."

Brock was ahead of his time, a man far more interested in hot copy than
cold facts. The behavior he now regrets is no longer limited to
malicious ideologues on a mission; it has infected mainstream media.

Third-rate reporting like Brock's is thriving. In fact, passing along
the bizarre UFO tale in this column is just mildly irresponsible by
comparison. To keep up with today's headlines, it needs more juice. If
only my source had gone a step further and told me that aliens years
ago had abducted Clinton and jacked up his libido, I might have made
the network news.

***

Steve Wilson can be reached at (602) 444-8775 or at
steve.wilson@pni.com via e-mail.

Copyright 1998, The Arizona Republic
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